KD Bollywood Movie
KD – The Devil is an upcoming Indian period action-drama film directed by Prem and produced by KVN Productions.
The film is a pan-India project, planned for release in Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.
orld of Bengaluru (then Bangalore). The story centres on a criminal entangled with gangsters, betrayal and survival.
The cast includes Dhruva Sarja (in the title role), Sanjay Dutt, Shilpa Shetty, V. Ravichandran, Ramesh Aravind, Nora Fatehi and others
Poster Highlights
The official posters and stills showcase a gritty, vintage-gangster aesthetic: retro cars, dusty alleyways, bold typography, and a strong 1970s vibe.
Example: The first look of Shilpa Shetty as “Satyavati” features her in a polka-dot saree, big shades, retro styling standing next to a vintage car—immediately setting the period tone.
Another poster shows Sanjay Dutt’s c
haracter revealed on his 65th birthday, in denim jacket and vintage cap, evoking a tough persona
Story & Theme
The central character: Kaali (played by Dhruva Sarja) is described as a petty criminal who becomes entwined with underworld thugs, and the plot follows how events spiral out of his control.
Themes: loyalty, betrayal, power-struggles in a crime-drama setting; the period backdrop adds richness and grit.
The film appears to draw from “true events” loosely (or at least is marketed as such) and uses the period setting to amplify visual and narrative style.
Cast
Dhruva Sarja as the lead (Kaali) — carries the film’s action and drama.
Sanjay Dutt plays a key role (character name: Dhak Deva) — his involvement marks a cross-industry collaboration (Bollywood actor in a Kannada-led film).
-look poster turned heads; she described the role as “a new character entering the war in KD’s battlefield”.
Nora Fatehi joins the cast as well, marking her entry into Kannada cinema with this film.
Outlook India
Supporting cast: V. Ravichandran, Ramesh Aravind, Reeshma Nanaiah.
Things to Keep in Mind
As of now, the film is not yet released (or may be delayed), so actual viewer reactions, box-office numbers, and reviews are not yet available.
Period crime dramas have high expectations — execution (script, direction, performances) will determine if it stands out or becomes another typical entertainer.
The pan-India multilingual approach means varied audience feedback across regions — what works in one language version may not in another.
Final Thought
If you are a fan of gritty action dramas, retro-thick atmospheres, gangster sagas and cross-industry star casting, KD – The Devil looks like a film to watch out for. The posters and imagery already set a strong tone. Once the film is out, we can revisit with full review, breakdown of key scenes and more.
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